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North Olmsted Legislation
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96-023
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3/6/1996
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1996
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. ... .,. .. . ..,:: ......:., .. .... ....... . .. _.-.;: <... F...>.... , ....... . . .... <br />s TMft <br />"viBNN <br />Page 3 <br />City of North Olmsted <br />Attn: Mr. Ralph Bohlmann, <br />Service Director <br />January 15, 1996 <br />E. LeBern Lift Station Service Area - North Olmsted Checklist <br />F. Confined Space Entry Perrnit Training Certificates for WRES Personnel <br />III. TIME SCHEDULE <br />The inspection and evaluation will be completed within eight (8) weeks of authorization <br />to proceed. <br />IV. FEE SCHEDULE <br />? We propose a fee for the above basic services of Twenty-Nine Thousand Six Hundred <br />Dollars ($29,600.00). <br />IV. SUPPLEMENTA _R_Y SERVICES AND CHARGES <br />Not included in the fee for basic services are various supplementary services. These <br />supplementary services vary greatly in scope, complexity and timing. They may be a prominent <br />part of some engineering projects and not exist with others. Such supplementary services when <br />performed by the Engineer shall be paid at our prevailing per diem rates. When performed by <br />others, the charge will be at 1.1 times the actual cost to cover overhead. Supplementary <br />Services will not be performed unless agreed to by the City in writing. <br />l. Calculation of special assessments. <br />2. Procuring permits, easements or rights-of-way. <br />3. Additional services resulting from significant changes in the general scope of <br />design of the project. <br />4. Preparing for public hearing or attendance. <br />5. Specialized traffic studies. <br />6. Environmental impact statements.
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